The Node - a few gems from the archive

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Lantana
Most people are aware that Lantana camara commonly known as Lantana is an environmental weed. It smothers small trees and shrubs and can climb and... More>>




Lacebark Tree
This medium to large (30m) deciduous tree has a botanical name derived from the Greek 'brachys' - short and 'chiton' - coat of mail, relating to the... More>>




Cat's claw creeper (Macfadyena unguis-cati)
In this issue we continue our series on exotic vines that degrade rainforest communities. One of the most destructive exotic vines is Cat's Claw... More>>




BRAIN trip to Enoggera Scientific Area No.2.
An intrepid party of 21 people met at Brisbane Forest Park headquarters on a bright, sunny Sunday morning with everyone keen and ready to be inspired... More>>




Mickey mouse plant (Ochna serrulata)
Digressing from the series on introduced vines I feel the need to address Ochna serrulata (Ochna or Mickey mouse plant), which has to be one of the... More>>




The Thinking Bush Regenerator
(From an article by Judie Rawling in the Urban Bushland Management newsletter March '96. This article refers to bush regeneration undertaken in... More>>



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